The woman said Kuhn grabbed her by the hair and neck, pulled her sunglasses off and broke them. She said he then threatened to “throw [her] into the pool and drown [her,]” according to a police report.

During his arrest, police said Kuhn was uncooperative and yelled at officers.

At the time, he was on probation for a past telephone harassment conviction and for violating the terms of a 2014 domestic violence conviction.

Kuhn’s optometry license was suspended last year for sales tax evasion, telephone harassment and domestic violence convictions. He also failed to comply with a consent agreement, saying he wouldn’t drink alcohol, according to the State Optometry Board.

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